genocide
Gaza: 366 days in the shadow of genocide
On October 7, 2023, the world witnessed Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip. Today, exactly one year later, we look back to understand the magnitude of the tragedy that many, without exaggeration, call the genocide of the Palestinian people. 366 days of explosions, destruction and human suffering have left the once vibrant coastal region in ruins, where survival has become a daily feat.
Read more...157707.10.2024 09:11Kazakhstan can be accused of aiding the genocide
Companies and countries that supply energy carriers to Israel can be accused of complicity in war crimes in Gaza. Among them are Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Albania and other countries.
Read more...163022.08.2024 10:07Poland recognized the deportation of Crimean Tatars as genocide
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In South Korea, a lawsuit was filed against the prime minister, president and others of Israel
In South Korea, more than 5,000 people have filed a lawsuit against seven high-ranking officials, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, TsAXAL chief Halevi, Defense Minister Gallant, Foreign Minister Katz, Finance Minister Smotrich and National Security Minister Ben Gvir. They are charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes against humanitarian efforts, and war crimes using weapons and funds prohibited in Gaza.
Read more...217825.06.2024 16:03A 123-year-old magazine criticizing Israel has been shut down in the US
Columbia Law Review website shut down after article critical of Israel. The website of the 123-year-old Columbia Law Review magazine in the USA was closed due to the article written by Palestinian Rabea Egbaria, a graduate student of the Harvard Law Faculty, accusing Israel of genocide. The article's author noted that the site's shutdown should be seen as "a small part of the larger authoritarian crackdown on college campuses across the United States."
Read more...135705.06.2024 16:47The UN recognized the events in Srebrenica as genocide in 1995
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution in 1995 recognizing the events in Srebrenica as genocide and designating July 11 as the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Bosnian Muslim Genocide. More than 8,000 Bosnians were killed in the genocide, which began after Bosnian Serb forces attacked Srebrenica, a UN-designated "safe area". Their bodies were found in 570 different areas of the country and the search continues to this day.
Read more...222924.05.2024 10:13Turkey has decided to join the genocide against Israel
Turkey has decided to join South Africa's lawsuit accusing Israel of genocide at the International Court of Justice. "We are faced with a choice. Either we will protect the law and humanity, or we will all pay the price of Israeli tyranny," Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said.
Read more...226002.05.2024 10:30Arrested Palestinians are being tortured
UNRWA reported on the torture of Palestinians by the Israeli military. Arbitrarily arrested Gazans are stripped naked, humiliated, and subjected to various tortures. Detainees are also prohibited from defecating.
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